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1 | | the State Teacher Certification
Board. Such certificate shall |
2 | | expire on June 30 in the fourth year from date
of issue.
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3 | | Substitute teacher's certificates are not subject to |
4 | | endorsement as
described in Section 21-1b of this Code.
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5 | | (b) A teacher holding a substitute teacher's certificate |
6 | | may teach only in
the
place of a certified teacher who is under |
7 | | contract with the employing board and
may teach only when no |
8 | | appropriate fully certified teacher is available to
teach in a
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9 | | substitute capacity. A teacher holding an early childhood |
10 | | certificate, an
elementary certificate, a high school |
11 | | certificate, or a special
certificate may also substitute teach |
12 | | in grades K-12 but only in the place of a
certified teacher who |
13 | | is under contract with the employing board. A
substitute |
14 | | teacher may teach only for a period not to exceed
90 paid |
15 | | school days or 450 paid school hours in any one school district |
16 | | in any
one
school term.
However,
a teacher holding an early |
17 | | childhood, elementary, high school, or special
certificate may |
18 | | substitute teach for a period not to exceed 120 paid
school |
19 | | days or 600 paid school hours in any one school district in any
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20 | | one school term.
Where such teaching is partly on a daily and |
21 | | partly on an hourly
basis,
a school day shall be considered as |
22 | | 5 hours.
The teaching limitations imposed by this subsection
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23 | | upon teachers holding substitute certificates shall
not apply |
24 | | in any school district operating under Article 34.
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25 | | (c) In order to substitute teach in the public schools, a |
26 | | person holding a valid substitute teacher's certificate or a |
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1 | | person holding a valid early childhood certificate, a valid |
2 | | elementary certificate, a valid high school certificate, or a |
3 | | valid special certificate shall register as a substitute |
4 | | teacher with the regional superintendent of schools in each |
5 | | educational service region where the person will be employed. A |
6 | | person who registers as a substitute teacher with the regional |
7 | | superintendent of schools is responsible for (1) the payment of |
8 | | fees to register the certificate for its period of validity, |
9 | | (2) authorization of a criminal history records check and |
10 | | checks of the Statewide Sex Offender Database and Statewide |
11 | | Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Database, as |
12 | | provided in Section 10-21.9 of this Code, (3) payment of the |
13 | | cost of the criminal history records check and checks of the |
14 | | Statewide Sex Offender Database and Statewide Child Murderer |
15 | | and Violent Offender Against Youth Database, and (4) providing |
16 | | evidence of physical fitness and freedom from communicable |
17 | | disease, including tuberculosis, which may consist of a |
18 | | physical examination and a tuberculin skin test as required by |
19 | | Section 24-5 of this Code. |
20 | | The regional superintendent of schools shall maintain a |
21 | | file for each registered substitute teacher in the educational |
22 | | service region that includes a copy of the person's |
23 | | certificate, the results from the criminal history records |
24 | | check and checks of the Statewide Sex Offender Database and |
25 | | Statewide Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth |
26 | | Database, a copy of the physical examination, and a copy of the |
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1 | | tuberculin skin test. The regional superintendent of schools |
2 | | shall issue a signed and sealed certificate of authorization to |
3 | | the substitute teacher that verifies that the substitute |
4 | | teacher has completed the registration process and criminal |
5 | | history records check and checks of the Statewide Sex Offender |
6 | | Database and Statewide Child Murderer and Violent Offender |
7 | | Against Youth Database and has a physical examination and |
8 | | negative tuberculin test on file with the regional |
9 | | superintendent of schools and is thereby approved to substitute |
10 | | teach in the public schools of the educational service region. |
11 | | This certificate must be presented to all prospective employing |
12 | | school districts in the educational service region, who shall |
13 | | photocopy the certificate and keep a copy of the certificate |
14 | | with employment records for the substitute teacher. |
15 | | Persons wishing to substitute teach in more than one |
16 | | educational service region shall register as a substitute |
17 | | teacher with the appropriate regional superintendent of |
18 | | schools. The registration process shall include all items |
19 | | listed in the first paragraph of this subsection (b), with the |
20 | | exception of the authorization of a criminal history records |
21 | | check and checks of the Statewide Sex Offender Database and |
22 | | Statewide Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth |
23 | | Database and the accompanying payment of associated fees. If |
24 | | the substitute teacher has been issued a signed and sealed |
25 | | certificate of authorization from another regional |
26 | | superintendent of schools, the registering entity may |
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1 | | photocopy the certificate for its files and verify the |
2 | | substitute teacher's registration status. |
3 | | (d) A school board may adopt a substitute authorization |
4 | | program for substitute teachers who do not hold a certificate |
5 | | valid for teaching in the common schools as shown on the face |
6 | | of the certificate. A substitute authorization program shall |
7 | | consist of, but is not limited to,
the following components: |
8 | | (1) Classroom management. This component includes an
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9 | | understanding of individual and group motivation and
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10 | | behavior to create a learning environment that encourages
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11 | | positive social interaction, active engagement in
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12 | | learning, and self-motivation. |
13 | | (2) Strategies for learning. This component includes
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14 | | understanding and using a variety of learning strategies to
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15 | | encourage students' development of critical thinking,
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16 | | problem solving, and performance skills. |
17 | | (3) Diversity. This component includes understanding
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18 | | how students differ in their approaches to learning and
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19 | | creating learning opportunities that are equitable and are
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20 | | adaptable to diverse learners. |
21 | | (4) Ethics. This component includes fostering
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22 | | relationships with parents, school colleagues, and
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23 | | organizations in the larger community to support students'
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24 | | learning and development and to be aware of the State Board
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25 | | of Education's rules of professional practice and
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26 | | competent performance. |